Beware the aftermarket tanks - I got one for my GL, and it fit OK except for one fitting at the bottom, where I had to braze on the fitting from the old tank - the new one was the wrong size. The other problem is lack of anti-slosh baffles - if I let the tank get below 1/4 full, and make a hard right turn, the engine starves for fuel until the sloshing quits. Otherwise, it beat the heck out of a factory part... $$$$ :) Chuck Kuecker At 09:28 04/19/2005, Shawn Wright wrote: >On 19 Apr 2005 at 10:20, James Vidal <james@PBCLIBRARY.ORG> wrote: > > > My gas tank rusted through on my 1991 Carat and need a new one. Any > > recommendations on where to get one? > >I got one from CIP1.com for $139. Definitely not as good as OEM, thinner >metal, and cheap paint, but it fits and works fine. I added about 4 coats of >paint before installing, paying special attention to seams. >If you want OEM, I think Busdepot.com, Vanagain.com etc have them for a >bit more. In my case, CIP1.com is local, so I saved shipping cost. > >Shawn Wright >http://zuiko.sls.bc.ca/~swright >'85 Jetta D >'88 Westy 2.1L, soon to be 1.6TD 5 speed > (see progress at http://members.shaw.ca/vwdiesels) >'82 Diesel Westy |
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